Money sack



April 1955 w. H. ARMISTEAD 2,707,010

MONEY SACK Filed March 15, 1955 ummnnmlmu mmll HH IWTITUIII/ IHHHHHHHHHHHIHH HHIHHHUHHHHHmmmHIlmmmlmmmunlmmmmmmhgnmun IN V EN T 0R. WILMR WAL E ARM/6: 72540 United States Patent ce 2,707,010

Patented Apr. 26, 1955 multiple fastener 12, is provided with a ring 19, swingably connected to the corresponding slide, as clearly shown in Figures 4 and 5.

2,707,010 At one end of each of the multiple fasteners 15 and 5 the multiple fastener 12, the sack is provided with an MONEY SACK outstanding stud 20 and each of these studs has an open- Wilbur H- Armistead, Tuscaloosa Ala. lng 21 there through for recelvlng an elongated chain 22.

Application March 13, 1953J serial 342 250 I secured by a short chain 24 to the back side 12 of the 0 sack 10. The hasp of the padlock 23 is disposable through 1 Claim. (Cl. 150-35) the chain 22 This invention relates to improvements in money sacks 15 17 ar kept l d d access Cannot b gained th t s ch s ar mpl y y storekoopers. churches n other Without ripping the sack or destroying the latching mechestablishments where money is collected from cash regani m isters and other depositories for sake-keeping ln safes It a w b e that with th h i 22 v d at night. from the studs 20, the slides of the multiple fasteners 15 The principal object of the present inven lon 18 t0 P 20 and 12 are free to he slid to open positions. For instance, vide a money sack which includes a plurality of pockets the proprietor of a store will want to take his coln from into WhiCh coins Of different denominations can be placed the cash register and deposit it in his safe over n ght and thus kept se regated and SO that these coins can be e coins are segregated n the drawer of the cash reg sconvenlently wrapped for bank deposit or for redeposlt ter, and t e proprietor would like to keep the coins seginacash register. regated, if possible. However, these coins are either nother important object of the invention 18 t0 provl e placed in separate receptacles according to denomination a money sack in which paper money can be placed and or are all placed together in a single bag or receptacle, which has a plurality of individual pockets for recelvthus requiring segregation h xt morning, ing coins of diiferent denominations, this sack being pro- With the present invention, dimes can be placed in vided with lock means whereby the pockets and the sack h upper pocket 17 and other coins f different denomk proper can be locked against unauthorized access. nations placed in the subsequent pockets. In the sack A further object of the invention is to provide a mono proper can be placed paper money. sack of the character stated which is of simple constructer these deposits have been made in the sack, the Hon, foolproof and capable f me manufactured n multiple fasteners are closed and the rings of the Slides retailed at alow monetary figure. placed over the studs 20 and afterwards the chain 22 is 5 and Various other Objects and n ages of the threaded through the aperture of the studs and attached invention will become apparent to the reader of the folto the padlock 23. lowing description. While the foregoing description sets forth the invention 11 the drawing: in specific terms, it is to be understood that numerous 1 Figure l is a front elevational view. changes in the shape, size and materials may be resorted 2. FigureZisatop plane view. to without departing from the spirit and scope of the Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on invention as claimed hereinafter,

line 3-3 of Figure l.

4. Figure 4 is a section taken on line 44 of Figure 1. Fl'gufe 5 is a fragmentary Prospective View Showing A receptacle of the character described comprising a Having described the invention, what is claimed as new one of the latch means. money sack, said money sack being provided with a front Referring to the drawing wherein like numerals desigwall formed with a plurality of transverse slots, change nate like parts, it can be seen that numeral 10 generally sacks secured to and disposed inwardly of the front wall refers to the sack proper and in a general way is of the at said slots, multiple fasteners along said slots for closing same size and capacity as the usual money sacks now said slots, each multiple fastener being provided with employed This sack consists of a front wall 11 and a a slide, each of said slides being provided wi a rin rear wall 12a The bottom of the sack ls stitched across a stud extending outwardly at one end of each of the slots opened, but provided with a multiple fastener 12, which sack, each of said studs being formed with an opening, includes a slide 13. an elongated flexible element having one end anchored e front wall 11 is formed with a plurality of transto one end of the money sack and being disposable verse slits 14 which terminate inwardly of the vertical through the openings of the studs after the rings of the edge portions of the front Wall 11, and each of these multiple fastener slides have been disposed thereover s its has a multiple fastener 15 therein, the multiple fasand means for locking the flexible element at the opposite tener having its edge portions stitched as at 16 to the end of the sack. edge portions of the front wall 11 at the corresponding slit antli1 alllsodto thg upper efiige portions pf la pockket117 References Cited in the file of this patent and w ic escen s into t e interior 0 t e sac 0.

These pockets 17 may be of a different depth for handling UNITED STATES PATENTS different denomination coins and suitable indicia may be 2,464,350 Schmidt Mar. 15, 1949 placed on the outside of the front wall 11 to indicate the 2,527,059 Di Mezza Oct. 24, 1950 coin denomination of the particular pocket. 2,565,167 Bres Aug. 21, 1951 Each of the multiple fasteners 15 is provided with 21 2,597,194 Sholl May 20, 1952 

